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Generic/Cliche premise but interesting execution. It resembles SSS-Class su*cide Hunter in that regard.The good: The MC is not overpowered and solves the problems not only because of his gift of being able to see ghosts but also because of his empathic nature. Even though the constant contact with the grief and suffering of the dead made him mute his feelings as a defense mechanism he keeps helping them whenever he can. Solving problems through experience and knowledge of people and their griefs instead of cutting everything with a shiny sword with a higher power level number. He also doesn't control the dead like in other necromancer stories, there's no undead so far and story is more about ghosts and their regret, also the impeding doom of the game world he transmigrated into.The bad: The harem. Every pretty girl loves the MC just because he's the MC. The slightests of interactions is enough for them to fall in love and sometimes no interaction at all is needed, with their love having developed before the novel even started. The exception so far is the maid who looks like a pretty girl but behaves like an old and gruff man, while smoking and trolling the MC at every oportunity she has. By far the best female character and I hope she remains that way and not fall in love with the MC, but considering how every important woman loves him, I wouldn't bet on that. At this point I'd be happy if the sister doesn't join the harem.By chapter 70 the good still outweights the bad, and there's an actual plot with the harem taking a background position. Hopefully it continues and the story will keep being worth a read like so far.